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In reply to the discussion: Tomatoes: What Varieties Are You Growing This Year? [View all]magical thyme
(14,881 posts)11. a single heirloom variety
called Moscovich, from Johnny's Seeds. 3 plants that I hardened off 2 weeks ago and transplanted out shortly after the new moon.
But I also have 32 feet of sugar snap peas and over the next couple days will be putting out another 32 feet of soybeans. And I have a dozen or so broccoli plants, half a dozen musk melons, a few squash, a dozen or so sunflowers, half a dozen heirloom corns, and a half dozen or so little pepper plants that aren't doing real well this year.
Btw, I had 6 sugar snap peas last year that weren't enough to stir fry and I was't in the mood to pack a salad for lunch. So I tried lining my sandwich with them. They fit perfectly on the bread and added a great crispy, juicy sweetish flavor to the greens.
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You don't want to know (or maybe you do?)....over 200 plants...nearly that many varieties.
NRaleighLiberal
May 2012
#10
yes, those advanced F #s mean we are getting close to release...thanks to our Aussie friends!
NRaleighLiberal
May 2012
#31
Six of them are first time plantings for me so *I'm* looking forward to seeing them too.
Gormy Cuss
Jun 2012
#47
All Grown From Seed This Year - Special Thanks to Our Favorite NC Tomato Guy
NeedleCast
Jun 2012
#61